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    If the teaching of Gita is to be summarised in one line that one line is‚ “have a balance between the ‘outer world’ and the ‘inner world’”. This balance is essential for sustainability. Regardless whether it is an individual or an organisation its demise in short run is inevitable if doesn’t focus on the Spiritual and the Environment aspect it is a part of. Spirituality in an individual or business sense stands for being true to its long term purpose‚ developing faith in others‚ strength and support

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    PRINCIPLES OF SRIMAD BHAGAVAD GITA AS TOOLS OF MANAGEMENT DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN MANAGEMENT SCIENCE By G. Surya Prakash Rao MBA; Creative Advertising (Northwestern University‚ U.S.A.) Associate Professor‚ St. Augustine PGC (Osmania University)‚Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM)‚ Hyderabad‚ Corporate Training : IIIT and JNTUH Cell: 9440480569 E-mail: suryaguda@yahoo.com RESEARCH SUPERVISION Dr. D. Ram Chandram (Former Vice-Chancellor of Dr. Ambedkar Open University‚ Hyderabad)

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    The BHAGAVADGITA translated by Sir Edwin Arnold The BHAGAVADGITA Table of Contents The BHAGAVADGITA...................................................................................................................................1 translated by Sir Edwin Arnold ................................................................................................................1 i The BHAGAVADGITA translated by Sir Edwin Arnold • CHAPTER I • CHAPTER II • CHAPTER III • CHAPTER

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    1 ‘Essence of Bhagavad-gita’ series‚ Course - 2 ‘Positive Thinker’ (also ‘Spirit of Bhagavad gita’) This course helps one with the Positive spirit needed to tap the powerful message of Gita. It helps one to identify a divine guide in your life and to obtain the necessary qualifications to become a cheerful positive thinker in life by knowing the sublime truths. Course 1 : ‘Spiritual Scientist’ (‘Discover your self’) Course 2: ‘Positive Thinker’ (‘Spirit of Bhagavad gita’) Course 3 : ‘Self

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    studied at the Academy of Gondishapur in Persia in the sixth and seventh centuries. The wisdom shared in most of these texts share some similarities. As it can be observed in the above given excerpt‚ humility and honesty are morals which even the Bhagavad Gita denotes. Wisdom is not bound to specific cultures or authorities but while certain sayings are the building blocks of wisdom the rest may differ. The book of job is a good example of such difference. It is a wisdom literature but since it is a

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    Either way‚ in order to have a successful society‚ equality‚ hierarchy‚ or both must be present. Equality and hierarchy play an important role within religion as well. Hinduism is seen as a hierarchical religion because of the caste system. In The Bhagavad Gita‚ the caste system plays a critical role in the decisions Arjuna must make as his role as a Hindu. In Dhammapada‚

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    and ethnic amity‚ end untouchability‚ and increase economic self-reliance. Above all‚ he aimed to achieve Swaraj or the independence of India from foreign domination. for main article go to Virchand Gandhi Virchand Gandhi:Virachand Raghav Gandhi (Gujarati: વીરચંદ રાઘવ ગાંધી; VRG 1864–1901) was from Mahuva . He is 19th Century Indian patriot who was friend of Mahatma Gandhi and contemporary to Swami Vivekanand. He and swami vivekananda drew equal attention at the first World Parliament of Religions

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    Hindu Analysis/Reaction Paper The Bhagavad Gita‚ the “Song of the Divine One”‚ is a Sanskrit text from the Mahabharata. The Gita consists of 700 versus‚ and is spoken mainly by Krishna‚ who is explaining the purpose of life to Arjuna. The main goal of one’s life is to attain enlightenment‚ knowledge of the universe. Essentially‚ God is infinite‚ and everything and everyone is a part of his energy. One must realize this‚ and devote himself to worshipping and serving God. Right before the beginning

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    Rig Veda was passed on orally for many generations‚ much like the theories of the compilation of the Bible. At around 300 B.C. the Vedas were written down in the form we have them today‚ first inscribed in Vedic‚ an early form of Sanskrit. The Bhagavad Gita also stands as an ancient Indian text which became an important work of Hindu tradition in terms of both literature and philosophy‚ written at some point between 400 BCE and 200 CE. Similar to the Rig-Veda‚ the Bible is also a collection of texts

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    Rig Vedic hymns; the Epic Period during which the Ramayana and Mahabharata were composed; period of Sage Vishvamitra‚ in whose reign a majority of the Vedic hymns were composed; the Yajur and Atharva Vedas were composed around 2400 BC; the Bhagwad Gita was compiled between BC 500-200; Nyaya‚ Sankhya‚ and Brahma Sutras were recorded‚ which later gave birth to six popular schools of Hindu philosophy and final versions of Puranas‚ Tantras and other sectarian literature were developed (200-750 AD). 

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